south, high levels of pollen are forecast once again. on monday as well as strong sunshine levels, high levels of uv, especially this weekend. through the night we will continue cc, batsmen denied, those weather fronts brushing by the northwest but many with clear skies, the light winds and rural spots between six seven, 10 11. plenty of sunshine follows on tuesday. for northern ireland but particularly western scotland cloud, patchy rain, but still we are starting to see temperatures picking up further north and building the heat across the bulk of england and pushing to eastern wales. it isn t the heat we are seeing further south where it has been intense for one week or so at least 44 forecast, but we will see this high pressure slipping east, pulling southerly wind, allowing us to tap into some of that heat a little bit, perhaps why temperatures are expected
well, that will start to bring us a southerly wind and will mean we will tap into some of that continental heat, particularly in south eastern areas, not so into the north west, closer to an area of low pressure. so on thursday, cloud, some rain into northern ireland and scotland, that rain could actually turn quite heavy and persistent through the afternoon. england and wales seeing the best of the sunshine and temperatures 26, maybe 28 degrees. but the warmth or the heat will be felt quite widely, as it will be across england and wales on friday. this is likely to be the hottest day. frontal systems pushing from the north west, introducing outbreaks of rain and some cooler conditions, but the highest values in the south east corner 31, maybe somewhere to the west or the north of london getting up to around 32 degrees. now, for the weekend, it looks like we will see cooler, fresher conditions spreading across most parts of the uk, but there is uncertainty about just how persistent the
southerly west, we will start to draw in a southerly wind, already quite humid but we southerly wind, already quite humid but we could see highest temperatures of the year so far. 20 degrees temperatures of the year so far. 20 degrees in temperatures of the year so far. 20 degrees in parts of scotland, maybe 26 to the degrees in parts of scotland, maybe 26 to the south east, areas not quite 26 to the south east, areas not quite as 26 to the south east, areas not quite as hot. still quite muggy but here we quite as hot. still quite muggy but here we see the rain become more of a feature, here we see the rain become more of a feature, especially into the evening a feature, especially into the evening rush hour. heavy rain working evening rush hour. heavy rain working across parts of devon and council working across parts of devon and connell into somerset, at the point of wales connell into somerset, at the point of wales. could be funded with that, spreading o
but we ve still got the cloudy zone across central, southern scotland, some outbreaks of rain. the rain should become light and patchy into the afternoon. still going to be mild in the central belt 13 degrees here. 16, possibly even 17 degrees in east anglia and the southeast of england. now, the previous warmest new year s eve was in 2011, where temperatures reached 111.8 degrees in wales, so we re possibly going to beat that figure. it stays very mild into the evening if you are seeing in the new year. this is the sort of weather we re expecting some patchy rain for northern and western parts of the uk, accompanied by a strong southerly wind, but that, of course, is keeping the mild air going. it will be a windy day for new year s day. we ve got a band of rain to sneak its way eastwards which will be followed by brighter weather, some sunshine, but also some showers, heavy ones for western scotland and northern ireland. still very mild for new year s day, temperatures widely14 16
afternoon. still going to be mild in the central belt. possibly 17 degrees in east anglia on the southeast of england. the previous, warmest new year s eve was in 2011, where temperatures reached 111.8 celsius. it stays very mild into the evening if you will be seeing in the new year. this is the weather we re expecting. patchy rain accompanied by a strong southerly wind, but that of course is going to be the mild air going. we ve got a band of rain to sneak its way eastwards which will be followed by brighter weather, some sunshine and some showers. heavy ones for western scotland and northern ireland. still very mild for new year s day, which is why the 14 16 . the weather starts to change a bit because that really mild air is getting pushed away from the uk and our wind direction is more of a west to south